Must Ministries Inc

Programs
Program 1 [2021]
MUST housing programs support clients in four core areas addressing homelessness and at risk of becoming homeless: 1) MUST's emergency shelter provides shelter for men, women, and families who are living in homelessness, 2) MUST's Eviction Prevention program provides rental assistance and was dramatically expanded due to the impact of COVID-19, 3) MUST's Supportive Housing program provides longer term stable housing for those who are disabled and chronically homeless including Veterans and 4) MUST's Rapid Re-Housing program provides rental assistance to those who were living in homelessness or who are at risk of becoming homeless. MUST'S Elizabeth Inn Shelter provided shelter to 1,020 persons with 29,968 bed nights and served an additional 778 homeless outreach clients with food and supportive services. Our shelter offers a 30 day stay and connects the client to career building opportunities and to case management to assist in creating a Housing Stability Plan. 728 clients have successfully entered a Housing Stability Plan and. 542 clients completed one goal toward self-sufficiency (obtained employment, qualified for housing, or obtained a one mainstream benefit). In addition, clients received appropriate referrals to services for mental and physical health, substance abuse, and domestic violence. MUST began construction of a new shelter that will open in early 2022 which will more than double the capacity for beds, rooms for families, and dining, while also including facilities for expanded outreach services, workforce development and a health clinic.MUST Eviction Prevention program was expanded due to the impact of COVID-19 and assisted 1,714 persons with over $2.3 million of rental and utility assistance funded through the CARES Act and the U.S. Department of Treasury. MUST Supportive Housing Program consistently serves 140 individuals with 43,036 bed nights in longer term stable housing with case management, medical assistance, education (GED Program) and employment services. These services were rendered in Cobb and Cherokee counties in order to help individuals and Veterans move toward self-sufficiency with stable housing, education, employment, and financial benefits.MUST Rapid Re-Housing program provides assistance to individuals/families who were living in homelessness or facing risk of becoming homeless through eviction and focuses on those clients with income limits of 50% or lower of the Area Median Income (AMI) levels. This program successfully housed clients in Cobb, Cherokee, Bartow, Douglas, Paulding, and Pickens counties. Of the 198 clients served, more than 92% were stably housed upon completion of the program.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2020 – Jun 30, 2021Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$6.9MProgram 2 [2021]
MUST Client Services provides food, housing, clothing, financial assistance, case management, adult healthcare (clinic) and workforce development services to individuals and families with little to no income. With the help of thousands of volunteers, 1,153,000 pounds of groceries were donated to 20,433 individuals and 69,980 clothing items were given free of charge to 8,826 individuals. Through training opportunities, including job readiness and industry-specific trainings, MUST helped 605 individuals and 346 obtained employment resulting in more than $8.8 Million in gross income returning to the community. The case management team program component works with individuals for better understanding of their current situation and community resources as well as goal setting and obtainment, mapping the way for a secure future.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2020 – Jun 30, 2021Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$3.8MProgram 3 [2021]
MUST's Community Outreach programs provide supplemental food and holiday assistance for families. MUST's Summer Lunch Program delivers lunches each weekday to at-risk school-aged children who receive free or reduced lunches during the school year, as well as their younger siblings. Partnering with community churches and organizations 537,527 meals were delivered to 5,201 children in 8 counties in June and July 2021. MUST's Toy Shop provided Holiday gifts to 5,009 children in three counties and MUST's holiday program provided 1,230 families with holiday meals complete with a ham or turkey and all of the accompanying holiday food items needed for a traditional celebration within their own homes.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2020 – Jun 30, 2021Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$2.5M
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